Why Your Computer & Banking Information Are in Danger, and What You Can Do to Protect Yourself

Why Your Computer & Banking Information Are in Danger, and What You Can Do to Protect Yourself



Do you have spyware on your computer? You may think the answer is no, but my guess is that you would probably be wrong. Why would I say that? Because most computers are infected with spyware, and I have the numbers to prove it. 91 percent of computers that have an internet connection are infected with spyware, so chances are, you are among them.

There are varying degrees of the severity of spyware. Some types of spyware are really more of an annoyance than anything else. They cause weird popups or your home page changes. But the most serious types of spyware are the ones that can put your money at risk. These spyware programs are known as keyloggers, and they keep track of all of your keystrokes. So if you use the internet to pay bills or to pay for anything at all, your credit card and banking info can be exposed.

Now some might say that you should just not use the internet for financial transactions, but that may be a bit unrealistic these days. So, how do you protect yourself against spyware? You do it by using a spyware cleaner. This type of software program will go in and find all the spyware intruders that are lurking on your computer. The program will then remove those intruders, and it will work as an anti- spyware program, because it ward off future attacks.

Can you do this process on your own? Yes, but it's tricky, because spyware can be hard to find, and one mistake could mean bring problems for your PC.

Click here [http://www.removespywareguide.com] to get a FREE spyware scan today.

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_(By Jeff Farley).

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